Diversity of trichothecene genotypes of Fusarium graminearum sensu stricto from winter wheat in Serbia
Data related to genetic diversity of F. graminearum chemotypes in Serbia are limited, thus the main objective of this study was to analyze the divergence of genes associated with the trichothecene cluster. F. graminearum was shown to be the dominant Fusarium species in Serbia occurring with frequenc...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of plant pathology 2019-10, Vol.155 (2), p.461-473 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Data related to genetic diversity of
F. graminearum
chemotypes in Serbia are limited, thus the main objective of this study was to analyze the divergence of genes associated with the trichothecene cluster.
F. graminearum
was shown to be the dominant
Fusarium
species in Serbia occurring with frequency of 65.6% in 2016/2017 growing season. Isolates of
F. graminearum
dominantly belonged to SCAR type 1 (104/105) producing PCR product of 420 bp, but one isolate was proven to be SCAR type 6 producing PCR product of 400 bp. This is the first report of the presence of SCAR type 6 in Southeastern Europe
.
Results from this study reveal that
F. graminearum
populations were shown to be DON-DON chemotype with respect to
Tri7
and
Tri13
genes. All but one of these isolates were 15-AcDON chemotypes based on
Tri3
gene. One isolate carried a deletion of
Tri7
and was found to be 3-AcDON by using Tri303F/R primer pair. This is the first record on the presence of a 3-AcDON isolate with the
Tri7
deletion in Serbia. The Tri7F/Tri7DON primer pair was not effective if isolates carried more than four 11-bp repeats in the
Tri7
gene. Primer pair GzTri7f1/r1 was proven to be more effective in comparison with Tri7F/Tri7DON. Genetic variation ranged from 57 to 80% with no significant association of
Tri7
alleles with localities. Results of this study have brought new insights into the distribution and population structure of
F. graminearum
in Serbia. |
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ISSN: | 0929-1873 1573-8469 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10658-019-01780-5 |